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Consider backing way off the dosage of both ALA and DMSA, some 175 lb

adults only do 50mg. Start very slowly at 1/8 mg per lb of body

weight, then increase as possible.

Davey

> Hi,

>

> My ASD son just turned 3 and weighs 34 pounds. We started with DMSA

6

> months ago (every other weekend, every 4 hours for 72 hours, 50mg).

> We started ALA 2 months ago, first 4 rounds at 25mg, then increased

> it to 50mg last weekend (DMSA & ALA every 3 hours). This weekend I

> noticed my son " stiffen up " several times, yesterday and today. He

> doesn't have a history of seizures, and I am wondering if the ALA

is

> triggering a type of seizure. I stopped the ALA today and will

> continue the DMSA this weekend.

> Also, is there any other way to get the toxins out of the brain?

> Saunas?

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> We started ALA 2 months ago, first 4 rounds at 25mg, then increased

> it to 50mg last weekend (DMSA & ALA every 3 hours). This weekend I

> noticed my son " stiffen up " several times, yesterday and today. He

> doesn't have a history of seizures, and I am wondering if the ALA is

> triggering a type of seizure. I stopped the ALA today and will

> continue the DMSA this weekend.

Because ALA pulls metals from the brain, it can trigger seizuers. I

would definitely recommend you reduce the ALA back down to a dose

which is not triggering seizures or seizure-like activity.

Also consider that perhaps yeast is flaring, which can trigger

seizures for some kids. If that is true, drop the dose of ALA, treat

the yeast, and you should be okay to continue.

Dana

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> Hi,

>

> My ASD son just turned 3 and weighs 34 pounds. We started with

DMSA 6

> months ago (every other weekend, every 4 hours for 72 hours,

50mg).

> We started ALA 2 months ago, first 4 rounds at 25mg, then

increased

> it to 50mg last weekend (DMSA & ALA every 3 hours). This weekend I

> noticed my son " stiffen up " several times, yesterday and today. He

> doesn't have a history of seizures, and I am wondering if the ALA

is

> triggering a type of seizure.

I don't know, but it seems possible. I would suggest lowering

the dose of ALA to 10 mg.

> I stopped the ALA today and will

> continue the DMSA this weekend.

> Also, is there any other way to get the toxins out of the brain?

no clear way to do so.

Moria

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Just wondered how you all are doing chelation on such young children. My doc

said my son was too young to drink as much water as was recommended during

chelation, so we'd have to wait until he was older (maybe 4).

moriamerri <moriam@...> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> My ASD son just turned 3 and weighs 34 pounds. We started with

DMSA 6

> months ago (every other weekend, every 4 hours for 72 hours,

50mg).

> We started ALA 2 months ago, first 4 rounds at 25mg, then

increased

> it to 50mg last weekend (DMSA & ALA every 3 hours). This weekend I

> noticed my son " stiffen up " several times, yesterday and today. He

> doesn't have a history of seizures, and I am wondering if the ALA

is

> triggering a type of seizure.

I don't know, but it seems possible. I would suggest lowering

the dose of ALA to 10 mg.

> I stopped the ALA today and will

> continue the DMSA this weekend.

> Also, is there any other way to get the toxins out of the brain?

no clear way to do so.

Moria

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Has anyone looked into Detoxamin suppositories? Kristy

On Apr 23, 2004, at 10:52 PM, VAnce wrote:

> Just wondered how you all are doing chelation on such young children.

> My doc said my son was too young to drink as much water as was

> recommended during chelation, so we'd have to wait until he was older

> (maybe 4).

>

> moriamerri <moriam@...> wrote:

>> Hi,

>>

>> My ASD son just turned 3 and weighs 34 pounds. We started with

> DMSA 6

>> months ago (every other weekend, every 4 hours for 72 hours,

> 50mg).

>> We started ALA 2 months ago, first 4 rounds at 25mg, then

> increased

>> it to 50mg last weekend (DMSA & ALA every 3 hours). This weekend I

>> noticed my son " stiffen up " several times, yesterday and today. He

>> doesn't have a history of seizures, and I am wondering if the ALA

> is

>> triggering a type of seizure.

>

> I don't know, but it seems possible. I would suggest lowering

> the dose of ALA to 10 mg.

>

>> I stopped the ALA today and will

>> continue the DMSA this weekend.

>> Also, is there any other way to get the toxins out of the brain?

>

> no clear way to do so.

>

> Moria

>

>

>

>

>

>

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With ALA the mercury is excreted through the bowels rather than through the

urine, so intake of liquid other than what is needed in general for good health

seems less important.

Dagmar.

Re: [ ] Re: ALA & seizures

Just wondered how you all are doing chelation on such young children. My doc

said my son was too young to drink as much water as was recommended during

chelation, so we'd have to wait until he was older (maybe 4).

moriamerri <moriam@...> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> My ASD son just turned 3 and weighs 34 pounds. We started with

DMSA 6

> months ago (every other weekend, every 4 hours for 72 hours,

50mg).

> We started ALA 2 months ago, first 4 rounds at 25mg, then

increased

> it to 50mg last weekend (DMSA & ALA every 3 hours). This weekend I

> noticed my son " stiffen up " several times, yesterday and today. He

> doesn't have a history of seizures, and I am wondering if the ALA

is

> triggering a type of seizure.

I don't know, but it seems possible. I would suggest lowering

the dose of ALA to 10 mg.

> I stopped the ALA today and will

> continue the DMSA this weekend.

> Also, is there any other way to get the toxins out of the brain?

no clear way to do so.

Moria

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> Just wondered how you all are doing chelation on such young

children. My doc said my son was too young to drink as much water as

was recommended during chelation, so we'd have to wait until he was

older (maybe 4).

When I started chelating my kids, my youngest was age 2-1/2

Dana

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